RNDM Live at the Gramercy Theater in New York City

RNDM is more than a side-project. Currently on tour in support of their second album, Ghost Riding, RNDM is comprised of singer-guitarist Joseph Arthur, the Fastbacks’ Richard Stuverud on drums, and Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament. Band members have been emphatic about their commitment to the work, and it’s clear in the music. Not sounding much like any of their other projects, RNDM blends parts of funk, soul, and punk into melodic rock and ballads. With two albums under their belt, the band is pretty tight, winding their way through multiple parts and movements in a single song.

The New York audience was warm and welcoming, most already fans of the individual band members’ other work, and many familiar with RNDM’s own songs. Arthur teased the audience for not showing enough love – for being too New York, too cool to have fun – but was entertaining and charming as a frontman. Ament spent his time establishing the groove, driving songs forward almost as much as Stuverud on drums. He also assisted a few ballads on the keyboards, and an orange-masked guest came onstage to cover the bass line for one song. Stuverud is a force behind the kit, enjoying himself and reveling in a bag of tricks full of mallets, maracas, and goodness knows what else.

RNDM has a few more dates in March before their other commitments snatch Arthur, Ament, and Stuverud away.

 

Setlist

  1. Stumbling Down
  2. Comfortable
  3. Ghost Riding
  4. Got to Survive
  5. Stray
  6. Stronger
  7. Trouble
  8. NYC Freaks
  9. Kingdom in the Sky
  10. It’s Violence
  11. Dream Your Life Away

Encore

12. Modern Times
13. The Disappearing Ones
14. What You Can’t Control
15. Hollow Girl

Alyssa Fried: Alyssa has worked with Mxdwn since 2002, beginning as newswire editor and reviewing albums. Over the years, her role shifted, and she has worked primarily on live concert reviews and photography since 2010. She graduated Penn State in 2003 with a BA in English.
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